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BS EN 50131-2-10:2018 – TC:2020 Edition

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Tracked Changes. Alarm systems. Intrusion and hold-up systems – Intrusion detectors. Lock state contacts (magnetic)

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This European Standard provides for security grades 1 to 4, (see EN 50131-1) specific or non-specific wired or wire-free lock state contacts, and includes the requirements for four environmental classes covering applications in internal and outdoor locations as specified in EN 50130-5. Lock state contacts are installed in windows or doors and windows or doorframes to allow to monitor the lock/unlock status only or the lock/unlock status combined with the open/close status of a window/door simultaneously and are as such located in supervised premises. They provide the necessary range of signals or messages to be used by the rest of the intrusion alarm system. A detector fulfils all the requirements of the specified grade. Functions additional to the mandatory functions specified in this European Standard may be included in the detector, providing they do not influence the correct operation of the mandatory functions. The combination of the two separate units of the lock state contact is referred to in the body of this European Standard as the detector. This European Standard does not apply to system interconnections.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
39 undefined
45 1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms, definitions and abbreviations
3.1 Terms and definitions
47 3.2 Abbreviations
4 Functional requirements
4.1 Events
48 4.2 Signals or messages
49 4.3 Detection
4.3.1 Detection performance
4.3.1.1 Generalities
4.3.1.2 Removal/break distance
50 4.3.1.3 Approach/make distance
4.3.2 Indication of detection
4.4 Operational requirements
4.4.1 Time interval between intrusion signals or messages
4.4.2 Switch on delay
4.4.3 Fault condition signals
4.5 Tamper security
4.5.1 Tamper security requirements
51 4.5.2 Resistance to and detection of unauthorised access to the inside of the detector through covers and existing holes
4.5.3 Detection of removal from the mounting surface
4.5.4 Magnetic or electromagnetic field interference
4.5.5 Matched pairs, coding and encryption
52 4.6 Electrical requirements
4.6.1 Grade dependencies
4.6.2 Detector current consumption
4.6.3 Slow input voltage change and input voltage range limits
4.6.4 Input voltage ripple
4.6.5 Input voltage step change
4.6.6 Total loss of external power
53 4.6.7 Low supply voltage
4.6.8 Interconnection Integrity
4.7 Environmental classification and conditions
4.7.1 Environmental classification
4.7.2 Immunity to environmental conditions
5 Marking, identification and documentation
5.1 Marking and/or identification
5.2 Documentation
54 6 Testing
6.1 Generalities
6.2 General test conditions
6.2.1 Standard laboratory conditions for testing
6.2.2 General detection testing environment and procedures
55 6.2.3 Testing procedures
6.3 Basic test of detection capability
6.4 Verification of detection performance
6.4.1 Generalities
6.4.2 Measurement of make / break distances
6.5 Switch-on delay, time interval between signals, and indication of detection
6.6 Tamper security
6.6.1 Generalities
56 6.6.2 Resistance to and detection of unauthorized access to the inside of the detector through covers and existing holes
6.6.3 Detection of removal from the mounting surface
6.6.4 Resistance to magnetic field interference
57 6.6.5 Matched pairs, coding and encryption
6.7 Electrical tests
6.7.1 Generalities
6.7.2 Detector current consumption
58 6.7.3 Slow input voltage change and input voltage range limits
6.7.4 Input voltage ripple
6.7.5 Input voltage step change
6.7.6 Total loss of power supply
59 6.7.7 Low power supply voltage
6.7.8 Interconnection
6.8 Environmental classification and conditions
6.8.1 General
6.8.2 Special conditions
60 6.9 Marking, identification and documentation
6.9.1 Marking and/or identification
6.9.2 Documentation
61 Annex A (normative)Dimensions and requirements of standardized interference test magnets
A.1 Normative references
A.2 Requirements
64 Annex B (normative)General testing matrix
66 Annex C (informative)List of small tools suitable for testing immunityof casing to unauthorised access
67 Annex D (normative)Axes of movement
68 Annex E (normative)Test surfaces for ferromagnetic material
69 Annex F (normative)Test faces for interference test units
F.1 Surface mounted detector
70 F.2 Flush mounted detector
BS EN 50131-2-10:2018 - TC
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